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Rating: 7.2/10 by 33 users

Scott of the Antarctic (1948)

The true story of the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott and his ill-fated expedition to try to be the first man to discover the South Pole - only to find that the murderously cold weather and a rival team of Norwegian explorers conspire against him

Directing:
  • Charles Frend
  • Rowland Douglas
  • Jean Graham
Writing:
  • Ivor Montagu
  • Walter Meade
Stars:
Release Date: Mon, Nov 29, 1948

Rating: 7.2/10 by 33 users

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Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 51 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: cold, penguin, snowstorm, biography, based on true story, glacier, survival, snow, antarctica, blizzard, south pole, frostbite, polar exploration, 1910s
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John Mills
Captain R.F. Scott R.N.
Derek Bond
Captain L.E.G. Oates
Harold Warrender
Dr. E. A. Wilson
James Robertson Justice
P.O. (Taff) Evans R.N.
Reginald Beckwith
Lt. H. R. Bowers RIM
Kenneth More
Lt. E.G.R. (Teddy) Evans R.N.
James McKechnie
Surgeon Lt. E.L. Atkinson R.N.
John Gregson
P.O. T. Crean R.N.
Norman Williams
Chief Stoker W. Lashly R.N.
Barry Letts
Apsley Cherry-Garrard
Clive Morton
Herbert Ponting F.R.P.S.
Anne Firth
Oriana Wilson
Diana Churchill
Kathleen Scott
Dennis Vance
Charles S. Wright
Larry Burns
P.O. P. Keohane R.N.
John Owers
F. J. Hooper
Bruce Seton
Lt. H. Pennell R.N.
Sam Kydd
Leading Stoker E. McKenzie R.N.
Mary Merrett
Helen Field
Percy Walsh
Chairman of Meeting
Noel Howlett
First Questioner
Philip Stainton
Second Questioner
Desmond Roberts
Admiralty Official
David Lines
Telegraph Boy

CinemaSerf

I found myself reaching for a blanket as I watched this on the telly the other night. A wonderfully evocative combination of sound effects (mostly a howling wind) and snowscape cinematography help give this epic tale of grit and determination a solid bedrock. Not being John Mills' biggest fan (I always thought David Niven would have made for a far better Robert Falcon Scott) I was prepared for his usual jolly-good-show performance; but not here - he does capture some of the character of the intrepid Antarctic explorer well. Along with a strong supporting cast - Derek Bond; John Gregson & a slimmed down looking James Robertson Justice we get a true sense of the teamwork and struggle as they face the dangers of the rugged continent, the fierce elements, hunger and deprivation racing Amundsen to the South Pole and, of course, to get home again.


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